True, but I've been told by my editor that I can't use bits and pieces of my covers for self-promo. It either has to be the entire cover, or nothing. Then again, I've seen other authors use bits and pieces of their covers...
It gets very confusing.
In other news, I have learned from this quiz that I should be writing fantasy, skiffy, and gothics. If I make my Hero dark and broody, it's Gothics. Smart and determined, and it's skiffy. Still trying for suspense and apparently failing badly.
It's the descriptions of the heroines in that quiz that irk me, to be honest. The best I could find was 'drawn to the dark side' or whatever the exact phrase was. Everything else bordered on spunky or sex-obsessed, and neither applied. Where was the female version of 'a driven pain-in-the-ass who's a good shot'?
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Date: 2005-07-26 10:24 pm (UTC)It gets very confusing.
In other news, I have learned from this quiz that I should be writing fantasy, skiffy, and gothics. If I make my Hero dark and broody, it's Gothics. Smart and determined, and it's skiffy. Still trying for suspense and apparently failing badly.
It's the descriptions of the heroines in that quiz that irk me, to be honest. The best I could find was 'drawn to the dark side' or whatever the exact phrase was. Everything else bordered on spunky or sex-obsessed, and neither applied. Where was the female version of 'a driven pain-in-the-ass who's a good shot'?